The US-Russia nuclear deal, New START, was the topic of President Joe Biden’s speech on Wednesday. bringing up Russia’s most recent decision to leave it and the effects it will have on international security He put a strong emphasis on diplomacy in an effort to come to a mutually beneficial accord.
A reporter asked Biden, ”Any reaction to Putin saying he’s pulling out of New START!?”
On the footage, Joe Biden can be seen to be noticeably lost as he abruptly ends their conversation with the remark, “I don’t have time,” and hurriedly withdraws.
TRENDING: NEW Trump Diamond Bills Will Drive Liberals Crazy!
President Biden’s insufficient understanding of intricate foreign policy matters suggests that he needs further training for this crucial leadership position.
WATCH BELOW:
The United States and Russia struck a historic deal to decrease their nuclear weapon inventories on February 5, 2010. The “New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty,” often known as New START, set restrictions on deployment levels and established a system for continuing verification checks and information sharing. This was crucial in maintaining peace until at least 2026, when the treaty is set to expire, between the two countries at a time of global turmoil.
President Putin said that Russia is suspending its participation in a significant nuclear weapons limitation accord with the United States without leaving the agreement. He made it plain that he will not waver in his commitment to finding uncompromising solutions to issues like those that exist in Ukraine.
The possibility of conflicts between the United States and Russia increases due to Moscow’s departure from New START. Without inspections or data exchanges to check compliance, it could be difficult for any nation to certify its capabilities, which might result in misunderstandings that could eventually have disastrous repercussions.
“We aren’t fighting the Ukrainian people,” Putin said. “The Ukrainian people have become hostages of the Kyiv regime and its Western masters, which have effectively occupied the country.”
President Putin’s decision to withdraw from the nuclear accord was deemed “deeply unfortunate and irresponsible,” by Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday. The long-term effects of this choice on global stability may be significant.
“We’ll be watching carefully to see what Russia actually does. We’ll, of course, make sure that in any event we are postured appropriately for the security of our own country and that of our allies,” Blinken stated.




